This can be assimilated into the game thread when it's started (I know only too well what can happen when someone else starts a gamethread when we are on a win streak)

Looking at the matchups the signs are good for another sweepWe face the rookie tonight as Haren has been moved back to Tuseday since he had to throw an inning of relief in an Angels 14 inning victory.Dan Haren, a great pitcher has had his struggles (4.93ERA in 7 starts and a .322 opponents AVG)Ervin Santana has a horrible record in 9 starts against the Tribe (0-6 with a 5.14ERA)

Go Tribe. Keep tomahawking in the West!

"There is but one thing of real value: to cultivate truth and justice and to live without anger in the midst of lying and unjust men"

"Win and they will come"Most people couldn't name the lineup but they will still come to support a winning Wahoos team fo sho.

"It's all about winning for me, and I think the Cavs are committed to doing that," he said. "But at the same time I've given myself options to this point, and like I said before, me and my team, we have a game plan that we're going to execute, and we'll see what we get."

Win one and they come back 8-4. Win two and they're 9-3. I see no sweep possibility. Anaheim's going to score some runs and we may get shut down for a game or two. I wanted 4-2 on the trip. 1 of 3 gets that. I'm pig-in-shit happy with 8-4. I'm running out of Jergens with 9-3. I can't even imagine 10-2.

A God Damn dead man would understand that if a minor league bus in any city took a real sharp right turn, a Zack McCalister would likely fall out. - Lead Pipe

No doubt. But what gets people back down there? Or is it still too early with a lot of people waitng for the other shoe to fall?

And what does that phrase mean anyway? I used it in the Wrap moore cuz I always hear it as opposed to really understanding it.

Someone? Anyone?

skatingtripods wrote:Win one and they come back 8-4. Win two and they're 9-3. I see no sweep possibility. Anaheim's going to score some runs and we may get shut down for a game or two. I wanted 4-2 on the trip. 1 of 3 gets that. I'm pig-in-shit happy with 8-4. I'm running out of Jergens with 9-3. I can't even imagine 10-2.

A sweep isn't going to happen in this series, going up against the Angels with Haren and Santana. 2 out of 3 would be excellent, and even 1 out of 3 means that they've gone 4-2 on this trip.

It looks like the Angels' starter tonight is a guy named Tyler Chatwood in his first major league start. [Looks him up.] 21 years old, and he's only thrown 6 2/3 innings at even the AAA level. 2.84 ERA, 63 BB, 109 K in 155 1/3 innings across three levels last year. Looks like a guy who isn't overpowering but keeps the ball in the zone. Angels #2 prospect (#76 overall) according to BA this year.

I'm actually not anticipating a huge "win and they will come" output for this weekend, no matter how this series goes. It's still a little early. Give it another few weeks and the homestand after this one, and we'll see where the fans are at.

Jumbo wrote:It looks like the Angels' starter tonight is a guy named Tyler Chatwood in his first major league start. [Looks him up.] 21 years old, and he's only thrown 6 2/3 innings at even the AAA level. 2.84 ERA, 63 BB, 109 K in 155 1/3 innings across three levels last year. Looks like a guy who isn't overpowering but keeps the ball in the zone. Angels #2 prospect (#76 overall) according to BA this year.

I remember we had Ervin Santana for his first start and we lit his ass up. Let's do the same to Mr. Chatwood.

peeker643 wrote:No doubt. But what gets people back down there? Or is it still too early with a lot of people waitng for the other shoe to fall?

And what does that phrase mean anyway? I used it in the Wrap moore cuz I always hear it as opposed to really understanding it.

Someone? Anyone?

What gets people back down there? Nothing short of being within 2 or 3 (or ahead) in August/September. There's too much cynicism in the common Cleveland sports fan. As for me, I'll be there at as many as I can get to. Disappointed in myself that I've only gone to one so far.

It's so early that every day I'm trying to snap myself back in to reality. But, I'm a diehard. So, I always have those visions running through my head of this team being for real. I don't know yet and I don't think anybody does. But Chris Perez said it: Confidence and our ability to hit is dangerous for other teams. The more confidence this team gets, the better shot we have at being in contention in a couple months.

Enjoy it for what it's worth. They've won 7 in a row. I bet there are plenty of people out there who weren't sure they'd win 7 games all month.

A God Damn dead man would understand that if a minor league bus in any city took a real sharp right turn, a Zack McCalister would likely fall out. - Lead Pipe

peeker643 wrote:No doubt. But what gets people back down there? Or is it still too early with a lot of people waitng for the other shoe to fall?

And what does that phrase mean anyway? I used it in the Wrap moore cuz I always hear it as opposed to really understanding it.

Someone? Anyone?

What gets people back down there? Nothing short of being within 2 or 3 (or ahead) in August/September. There's too much cynicism in the common Cleveland sports fan. As for me, I'll be there at as many as I can get to. Disappointed in myself that I've only gone to one so far.

It's so early that every day I'm trying to snap myself back in to reality. But, I'm a diehard. So, I always have those visions running through my head of this team being for real. I don't know yet and I don't think anybody does. But Chris Perez said it: Confidence and our ability to hit is dangerous for other teams. The more confidence this team gets, the better shot we have at being in contention in a couple months.

Enjoy it for what it's worth. They've won 7 in a row. I bet there are plenty of people out there who weren't sure they'd win 7 games all month.

Weather. Even IF they came back at 10-2, are 40s and rain good for getting casual fans to come? Probably not. You might get a bump over the last homestand but that wouldn't take much. Too bad too, since this might be the most exciting time to be watching.

That being said, I sure am enjoying this jackrabbit start. I don't expect the playoffs this year (heck, as a Cleveland sports fan I don't expect anything anyway...if I go into a season with low expectations it makes is that much harder to be disappointed at the end ) but a .500 finish would be saweet!

I've tried 'em all, I really have, and the only church that truly feeds the soul, day in, day out, is the Church of Baseball.~~~Annie Savoy-"Bull Durham"

I just want to see them continue to play solid baseball. Pitching, D, and patient at-bats. Win or lose, I'm cool with that.

Attendance at the games is a lagging indicator, especially in Cleveland. Heck, I went to several nearly empty games in July of 2007, when the team was totally on fire. Attendance won't really be a +/- win-loss factor for a long time as all these guys are under control thru 2013 (at least). If in two seasons of winning the Tribe is still drawing 20,000 a series...then I'll start to worry.